EA3500 High Internet ping times

I have a EA3500 that I am having problems with.  Here is what I know
From my laptop, if I ping 192.168.1.1 I have ping times of 1ms.  If I ping 8.8.8.8 I usually get ping times in the 2000-3000ms range.  Now, If I reboot the router, my internet ping times go to 35-40ms for a little while (1 time it took about 30 seconds to ramp back up to the 2000 range, and another time it took about 5 minutes).
Now, If I connect my laptop directly to the internet my ping time stay at 30-35ms constantly.  I ran a test for 1 hr and it never changed.  
I have updated my firmware and did a complete reset of the router.  Is there anything else I should try or should I claim this router and expensive paper weight?
Thanks in advance

I recommend loading the classic firmware and not enabling cloud connect with this router. This way you have consistent dependable operation.
How to install classic firmware
If you have a PPPoe connection and the router did this from date of purchase then see if the below link solves it.
Re: EA3500 EA4500 PPPOE issue solved
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